In an ongoing escalation, the Israeli enemy launched on Monday deadly strikes in south Lebanon, as its aircraft drove civilians out of their towns and its forces blew up homes in border villages.
The deadly and blatant breaches send a clear message that the Zionist enemy acting as though the ceasefire exists in name only.
Al-Manar correspondent in south Lebanon reported that Israeli aircraft levelled homes in the southern villages of Kfar Tebnit and Ain Qana.
Video documents Israeli occupation warplanes striking a residential building in Kfar Tibnit in southern Lebanon#Lebanon #Israeliaggression #South #كفرتبنيت pic.twitter.com/58LidnnRT8
— ManarWeb (@WebManar) February 2, 2026
The occupation army earlier issued the so-called forced displacement order, showing two maps for the houses in the two villages.
Circulating footage shows Israeli occupation warplanes striking a residential building in Ain Qana, southern Lebanon#Lebanon #Israeliaggression #عين_قانا pic.twitter.com/OaxZcKkoVn
— ManarWeb (@WebManar) February 2, 2026
The use of evacuation orders is framed by the Israeli enemy as a measure to allegedly “protect civilians and adhere to international humanitarian law (IHL).” However, human rights organizations and UN experts argue that these orders are, in effect, coerced transfers that fail to provide safety, making them a potential violation of international law.
Earlier on Monday, Al-Manar correspondent reported two drone strikes. The first targeted a car in the town of Ansariyeh while the second targeted another car in the southern town of Qlaile.
The video below shows the aftermath of the strike on Ansariyeh, in Sidon district.
Lebanese Health Ministry announced that the strikes on Ansariyeh and Qlaile killed a citizen and injured eight others.
Our correspondent also reported ground incursions by the Israeli occupation forces, who infiltrated into the Lebanese territory and blew up several houses in the border towns of Adaisseh and Ayta Al-Shaab.
At dawn today, an Israeli army unit blew up two residential homes after advancing into the town of Ayta Al-Shaab in southern Lebanon, reducing the two buildings to rubble. pic.twitter.com/cuzz6nL7KF
— Ahmed Shameya (@ahmedshameya995) February 2, 2026
Source: Al-Manar English Website